WASHINGTON — Allegations that listening devices have been found aboard Chinese President Jiang Zemin's U.S.-built personal jet should have sent U.S.-China relations into a deep freeze, given the two nations' volatile past.

Instead, as President Bush prepares for a visit to China next month, both countries seem unfazed — reactions that senior U.S. and Chinese officials say is the latest indication of Washington's and Beijing's determination to get along, no matter what.

WASHINGTON — Allegations that listening devices have been found aboard Chinese President Jiang Zemin's U.S.-built personal jet should have sent U.S.-China relations into a deep freeze, given the two nations' volatile past.

Instead, as President Bush prepares for a visit to China next month, both countries seem unfazed — reactions that senior U.S. and Chinese officials say is the latest indication of Washington's and Beijing's determination to get along, no matter what.